Category: World
Communications Officer with the International Federation of the Red Cross on Ebola
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Fighting the disease is posing a huge challenge for health care workers. The International Red Cross is helping to co-ordinate
Dr. Samura Kamara talks about the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit
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One of the hardest hit countries is Sierra Leone. Its Foreign Minister, Dr. Samura Kamara, was in Washington for the
John Gilmore reports on the Ebola outbreak
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The first cases are showing up in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country. With no vaccine and no cure, the outlook for
Doctor dies treating Ebola
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David McKenzie shares the story of C. Ray Khan, the brother of a healthcare worker who died while treating Ebola.
High and Dry in Pot Country | The New York Times
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California’s drought is affecting agriculture including marijuana. Illegal growers are being blamed for stolen water and environmental damage. Small-scale farmers
UN council condemns minority attacks in Iraq
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There are reports coming in of possible U.S. humanitarian aid for minority groups trying to evade the advance of Sunni
CDC director: Ebola not a ‘significant risk to the U…
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CNN's Wolf Blitzer speaks with CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden about efforts to stop the spread of Ebola.
U.S. Christian who provided aid in Iraq.
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Brooke Baldwin talks to an American Christian who moved to Iraq in 2007 to assist with relief efforts.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s political woes
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New York's Governor Andrew Cuomo is facing his first major political crisis. CNN's Jason Carroll reports.
‘Modern phones are designed to be black boxes’
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Russian IT company has discovered half-a-million phones across the globe are infected with malware, allowing the devices to be controlled